Moog Werkstatt-01 Owner's manual

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Synthesizer
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Moog Werkstatt-01 is a semi-modular analog synthesizer that offers a hands-on approach to sound creation. With its 32-key keyboard, you can play melodies and control the pitch of the VCO (Voltage Controlled Oscillator). The VCO features sawtooth and pulse waveforms and can be modulated via the LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) or external control voltage. The VCF (Voltage Controlled Filter) provides lowpass and highpass filtering with adjustable cutoff frequency and resonance.

Moog Werkstatt-01 is a semi-modular analog synthesizer that offers a hands-on approach to sound creation. With its 32-key keyboard, you can play melodies and control the pitch of the VCO (Voltage Controlled Oscillator). The VCO features sawtooth and pulse waveforms and can be modulated via the LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) or external control voltage. The VCF (Voltage Controlled Filter) provides lowpass and highpass filtering with adjustable cutoff frequency and resonance.

CALIBRATING THE WERKSTATT-01
The 20-pin expansion header on the Werkstatt-01
brings many of its important CV Ins and Outs to the front
panel. The Werkstatt-01 CV Expander converts most of these
to grounded 3.5mm jacks that can be used with other
CV-equipped analog gear.
You must remove the front panel of your Werkstatt-01
and calibrate it to properly respond to a 1 volt per octave
external control voltage.
The VCO EXP IN connection point on the Patchable Header can be
set to receive 1 Volt per Octave control signals. This calibration is
performed using the Variable Resistor trim pot [ VR5 ] labeled
VCO EXP TRIM. It is located on the Printed Circuit Board, below
and to the right of the VCO Pitch potentiometer.
Remove the front cover of your Werkstatt-01. Plug the CV expand-
er board into the Header on the Werkstatt-01 PCB such that the
jacks are pointing towards the right. Install the two sheet metal
screws through the CV expander board into the bottom panel and
snug but do not tighten. This makes the ground connection
between the jacks and the Werkstatt-01 PCB. Apply a 1V/Octave
signal from a CV controller of your choice to the Jack labeled VCO
EXP FM IN (J4) on the CV Expander Board. Power up.
CALIBRATING THE WERKSTATT-01
To calibrate, play the lowest note on the Werkstatt-01 keyboard,
and set the VCO FREQ knob near the center position. Send a
0 VDC signal to the VCO EXP FM IN jack. The VCO in this setup
will typically produce a frequency somewhere near 200 Hz, which
is between G3 and A3. Adjust the VCO FREQ knob slightly until
your tuner shows a steady note that is neither sharp nor flat. The
precise note is unimportant, but you will want to take note of the
pitch and octave (i.e. G3 or A3, etc.) You can use an instrument
tuner for this function. Next, send a +3VDC signal to the VCO EXP
FM IN Jack. Adjust VR5 to adjust the output until the new pitch
equals 3 Octaves above the
pitch measured at 0 VDC.
For example if you initially
measured a G3 at 0V, then
at +3VDC you will want to
adjust VR5 until your tuner
displays G6 (3 octave
increase in pitch.)
Repeat this process to
verify calibration accuracy.
Remove the screws for the CV Expander grounding and unplug
the CV Expander board. Replace the front panel of the
Werkstatt-01 to complete the installation of the CV expander.
MUS IC IN C
VCO EXP TRIM
VCO
VR1
VCO PITCH
SW1 VCO WAVE
P U LSE
S AW
TP1 0
TP8
C1 4
JMP56
R 2 3
R37
C27
C30
R40
R47
TP14
R39
R43
R46
VR5
V CO M O D
SW3
VCO MOD SRC
U 4
A NOTE ABOUT 1V PER OCTAVE CV
In analog circuits, not all CV Outputs are designed the same. So it
is very possible that when the Werkstatt-01 Pitch CV input is
calibrated to one source of a 1V/Oct CV, it may respond slightly
different to a different source of 1V/Octave CV, especially if that
source is driving multiple loads, or if the source is not calibrated
accurately. You can re-calibrate your Werkstatt-01 or the
source of 1V/Oct CV depending on the situation or
your preference.
WHAT YOU WILL NEED
1x #1 Phillips
Head Screwdriver
WARNING
Please use the same cautions in connecting CV equipped gear as
described in the Werkstatt-01 User's Manual. Because the CV adapter
is a PCB mounted on the outside of the Werkstatt-01, please take extra
caution not to drop the unit. Rough use may result in damage.
THIS KIT INCLUDES
2x #4 x 5/16
Pan Head Phillips,
sheet-metal screws
1x Werkstatt-01
CV Expander PCB
Step 1: Remove the two screws on the Werkstatt-01 right front panel.
Step 2: Carefully plug the header pins on the bottom of the CV expander
into the expansion header of the Werkstatt-01 so that the bottom of the
expander circuit board is flush with the top of the front panel and the pins
are fully seated in the female header.
Step 3: Install the 2 screws included with this kit through the holes in the
expander PCB that line up with the holes in the Werkstatt-01 panel. Tighten
until they are secured, taking care not to over-tighten.
INSTALLATION
An optional jumper position (JMP1) is included on the CV Expander PCB to
normal the VCO output to the VCF Audio Input. With this modification and
nothing plugged into J6 (VCF Audio In) the VCF processes the VCO signal,
but an external signal plugged into this input will break this connection,
allowing the processing of just the external signal by the VCF without
mixing with the VCO.
To use this feature, cut or remove JMP57 on the Werkstatt-01
BRD-10-011-1111 PCB, and install a wire jumper into the JMP1
position of the BRD-10-011-1112 PCB.
NORMALING VCO OUT TO THE VCF INPUT
INPUTS
VCA: 0V to +5V in VCA EG Mode, +/-2.5V in VCA ON Mode
VCF: -5V to +5
VCO LINEAR FM: +/-2.5V (This is an inverting control input)
VCO EXPONENTIAL FM: -5V to +5V, 1V/Octave, trimmable
LFO CV: - 5V to +5V (Negative CV slows LFO more than panel)
VCF AUDIO: Unbuffered/Unmixed AC coupled input to VCF.
OUTPUTS
KB CV: Nominal 0.3V/semitone from 1 octave keyboard (Attenuate
for 1V/Octave)
GATE: 0V (off) to +5V (on) gate signal generated from low note priority/
legato Keyboard circuit.
EG: Simple ASD or AD type Envelope Generator, 0 to +5V signal
LFO: -2.5 to +2.5V wave shape selected from LFO Wave Switch.
VCF: -2V to +2 V signal for audio or CV uses.
VCO: 0V to +5V signal, shape selected by VCO Wave Slide Switch.
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Moog Werkstatt-01 Owner's manual

Category
Synthesizer
Type
Owner's manual
This manual is also suitable for

Moog Werkstatt-01 is a semi-modular analog synthesizer that offers a hands-on approach to sound creation. With its 32-key keyboard, you can play melodies and control the pitch of the VCO (Voltage Controlled Oscillator). The VCO features sawtooth and pulse waveforms and can be modulated via the LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) or external control voltage. The VCF (Voltage Controlled Filter) provides lowpass and highpass filtering with adjustable cutoff frequency and resonance.

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